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POLLARD GENEALOGY 



Bein^ a Record of One Line of the PoIIe^d Family 

Descended From Thomas Pollard 

of Billerica. Mass. 



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COMPILED BY 

STEPHEN POLLAI^p 



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PRINTED BY 
FRANK L. POLLARD, EAST ORANOE, N. J. 
1902. 



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TilK i^OLLAKD FAMILY. 



Tlu' faiiiilii's of I'iiIImihI in Aiiierica arc (Ii'sccikUmI from at loast two New 
Eiijiljiml stocks. Savage* montions three early settlers of this name, one of 
whom. (Jeorsie I'ollard of Salem (whose will was proved .laii. :'.l. I(i4(!i. prob- 
nlily left no descendants. William I'ollard of Boston had a larpe family, 
among whom were the followina; suns: (li .lohn. 1(144. who had William. KiTl; 
John. ir>7:{. and Samnel. l(iSO. (2i Samuel. li)4(!. (oi Willi;im. 1()53. who bad 
William. ICliil. (4| .losei)!!. ItioT. (oi Hen.janiin. 1(!(!3. ((il .lonathan. liJCCi. who 
bad Heiijamin. 1(50(;. ("i l>avid. l(j(!8. Ann -. wife of tliis William Tollard, 
was the irii'l who was in the tirst boat that crossed Charles river in ICi.'iO to 
what Is now Boston and was the tirst to .inmp ashore. Her portrait, painted 
in ITl'l. at the age of Umi, is preserved in the collection of the Ma.ssacbusetts 
Histori<'al society, and a ]irint of it ai)l)ear(il in Harper's Weekly some years 
ago. We have not altcmpted to trace the lairr history of this ln'anch of the 
family, which, so far as records show, is not rcl.-itcil to o\n' own. 

The second New Kngland family of I'oll.-ird is that descended from 
Thomas rollard. who settled in Billerica in lii'.ili. Of this family Savage.t 
after naming the cliildren. remarks, "We must in vain regret that dates are 
not given." Later investigations by HazenI and others have brought to light 
tbe records of the early generations, from which we have been able to trace 
the relation of oiu- own branch of tbe family. I'rom the place of settlement 
and sojourn of the early family we may si)cak of the family as 

Till'. l'.ILLI-:i;i('A I'OLh.MM).^. 

The early members of this f.imily. so f.-ir as wc c.in Ic.irn. belonged to the 
honest yeomanry of New England. Industrious, intcllimni and patriotic, they 
formed a pai-l of that strong middle class frcun which has ori.ginated much of 
the brain ami brawn that has (>ffccted the later development of the coimtry. 
From earl.v times the faiuil.v has manifested a military spirit. Thoma.'» 
Pollard, the first of the name in America, was in the Indian wars early in the 
eighteenth century. Numerous descendants were in the French and Indian 



Note.— The compiler of this Kenealogy is indebted to Lucien M. Underwood for 
much of the early history of the Pollard family, a considerable part of which 
Is quoted from his pulillcatlon. "The Ancestry and ncscendants of Jonathan Pol- 
lard." Acl<nowledKni<;nt is made to Mr. E. R. Sherburne of Somervllle. Mass.. for 
valuable Information. The followlnB books have also furnished important data: 
"Savage's Genealogical Dictionary of New EnRland;" "History of Itillerica. Mass." 
(Hazen); "Recorcls of Lancaster. Alass," (Noursc): "Wheeler Family (lenealogy" (H. 
M. Wheeler): "History of North Brldgewater. Mass." (Bradford Kinsman). 

•"OenealoKlcal History of New England." HI. 448-450. 

tSavage. I.ni: <■((.. 449. 

t"Hlslory of RilliTlca" (1S83). This work has furnished many of the ilata con- 
cernlne the early history of the family. 



wiir Mini till' Ucvolulioii. anil tlir liist ii]:in to rail at HiiiiUcr Hill was Asa 
I'ollaril" i.Ioliii-. Tlioiiias'i. a >;raii<lsoii of Tlnmias rollavil dI" Hilli'rica. Mass. 

WILLIAM POLLARD- iif ( 'nvciiny. Waiwii-ksliirc. Enjilaiui. is the earliest 
aiicestDi- to whom we i-aii trace our line in America. So far as we know. 
he lived anil ilieil at that place ilurinL' the latter part of the seventeenth 
century. A search of the parish reconls in Coventry will probably yield 
some facts concerninj.' him. It is known that he married Mary Farmer, 
daughter of .lohn Farmer and Isabella, his wife.t of Ansley, in the .same 
county. The sons and daughters if William I'ollard were as follows: 
William. John. Klijiahetli. Nathaniel. Thomas. Joseph and .lames. M'illiam 
and .Vathauii'l lived in London: John. Fliiiabetli. Joseph and James in 
Coventry. 

THOMAS POLLARD- iWilliam'i was the first of this line who lived iu 
.\niirica. lie removed to Hillerica.t in the jirovince of Massachusetts 
Hay, about liiltli "and purchased the place and 'ri.uhf which had been 
William Hale's, near the fordway, and received in 170.S a .sirant of thirty 
acres between the road to the fordw.-i.v and the road which turns east 
from it." Nov. i), ]ii!(2. he married Sarah, daushter of Edward Fariuer,§ 
who was a brother of .Mar.v Farmer, mentioned above. Thomas I'ollard 
.and his wife were therefore own cousins. Their children, born at Bil- 
lerica, were as follows: 

1. Mary. b. .\uir. L'll. ic,!!:!: m. .losliua Wyman. 

'.'. Hdward, b. Nov. 4. liiiM: m. Oct. 21. 1725. .Inilith Ila/.eltinc by whom he 

had live cliildi'cn: resided at Billerica, 
3. Barbara, b. Iiec. li. Hi!)."); m. Feb. i:5. 17;!:'.-4. .loseph I'iei-ce of Chelmsford. 
/( Thomas, b. Feb. l(i. li!!)i!-7: settled in Dunstable and was in military serv- 

ice in 1722 and dnriuK the French and Indian wars. 
.5. William, b. Aujr. :!, HIOS. iSee pajre :i.) 



•In a letter (iescribing the events of the battle Colonel William Prescott says of 
Ma diath: "He was so mar mo that my clothes were besmeared with his blood and 
brains, which I wiped off In some desree with a handful of fri sh earth. The sight 
was so shockinK lo many of the men that they left their posts and ran to view him. 
I then onlerid him lo be liuricd instantly. A subaltern officer expressed surprise 
that I should allow him to be burled without having- prayers said. I replied: 'This is 
the lirsi man that has been killed and the only one that will be buried today. God 
only knows who or how many of us will fall before it is over.' " 

♦John Farmer, the early genealo.i^ist of New England, makes this note on his 
ancestor and ours: "Mrs. Isribell Wiswall was wife of John Farmer of Ansley, in the 
county of Warwickshire, and came lo this country with some of her children after 
his death, which occurred prior to IfiiM. It appears from original papers that she was 
a sister lo Rev. Thomas .Muston of Wykin and afterward of Brinklow, England. She 
marrl.d .\lr. Thomas Wiswall. whence she acquired the name." She died at Billerica 
Mass.. March 21. H'>,S6. 

:Blllerica is a small town located about twenty miles northwest of Boston. 
It was originally a part ot Cambridge, from which it was set oft as a distinct town 
In Km. 

KKdwaril Farmer came to Billerica probably in IC71. "His house lot was on the 
east side of Long street and remained in possession of the family until a recent 
date. The house was a garrison." Mr. Farmer died May 27. 1727 aged about 87 
His wife. Mary, died March 26. 1719. aged 77. 

Edward, his only son (173.t-lS14). was a soldier in the Revolution. Of his tour 
grandsons bearing his name Edward and Jeremiah lived in Vermont, and Jonathan 
and William lived In Billerica. A grandson of Jonathan. Rev. George Adams Pol- 
lard iHowdoln. l.S.-,l). was a missionary A. B. C. F. M. in Asiatic Turkey. 1856-1867 and. 
now lives in Grand Hapids, .Mich 



I<. .Iiihii. Ii. Sfpt, 1. lH'.c.i. (Sec •-riic Anci'slry and 1 >('scfii(liuits of .liiimtlian 
Pol lard." I 

7. Sarah, h. Vob. in. ITuil-l; d. Man-li .'l fdll.iwins. 

8. Joseph, b. May 3, 17012; m. Abigail Hill and lived in Nottingham, N. H., 

Westford, Mass., and linally in New Ipswich. X. II.: d. 17.Sn.* 

9. Oliver, b. July 23, 1703; ni. Feb. 17, 1735-6, Hannah Hill and lived In 

Bedford.t . 

10. Sarah, b. Dec. 21, 1705; m. Richard Hall. -' '" 

11. X.-ith.-miel, b. Oct. IS, 1700; ni. Mary : and lived in Billerica.t 

12. James, b. Oct. 5, 1708; m. Abigail Chamberlain of Chelmsford and lived In 

Westford, Muss. 

13. Walter, b. Dec. 28, 1709; m. Sept. 9, 1735, Dorothy Danforth. 

14. Elizabeth, b, March 5, 1712-13. 

15. Benjamin, b. Oct. 18, 1715, "ye tenth son," as the records say. Nothing 

further is known of him except that he is probably the Ben.i'amin Pollard 
who .served at Crown Point 1758-9, 

Thomas Pollard served in the Indian wars (1706). Two and possibly three 
of his sons and four grandsons were in the service during the wars with the 
French and Indians, and four grandsons and at least four great-grandsons 
were in the Itevolutionary war. Thomas Pollard died intestate^ April 4, 1724. 
A little more than a year later his wife, Sarah, died (May 3, 1725). 

(The foregoing is quoted, with but slight change, from "The Ancestry and 
Descendants cf Jonathan Pollard," by Lucicn M. rnderwood.i 



UECOIM) OF THE FAMILY OF WILLIAM POLLARD' OF LAX- 
CASTER, MASS. 

WILLIAM POLLARD' (Thomas=, William") was born at Billerica, Mass., Aug. 
3. 1008, and settled in early manhood in Lancaster, JIass, He was there 
married Viy the Rev. John Prentice on Nov. 23. 172G. to Experience 
Wheeler.fl a descendant of Resolved White, who came to America on the 
MayHower with his fathei-. William White, in 1620. William Pollard' was 
a farmer and, with his father-in-law, Josiah Wheeler, and others, was one 



♦He had two sons, Joseph and Snlomon. Prom the former, who was a Revolu- 
tionary soldier, has descended Hon. James A. Pollard of Windsor. Vt.. for many 
years superintendent of the Vermont state prison. 

tThe will of an Oliver Pollard of Bedford proved in 1S31 is recorded in the Mid- 
dlesex probate. 

tHis tamil.v consisted of three sons and four daughters. His son Benjamin 
was one of the minute men at Lexington and later served at Saratoga and Ben- 
nington. 

§The settlement of his property devolved upon his oldest son. Edward. Among 
the interesting papers connected with the sclllcment and preserv.d in the Miildle.sex 
probate records (Xo. 12600) are the inventories of the estate, selections of guardians 
for the minor children and a receipt signed by the widow and the children. Edward, 
Harbary (siel, William. John, Josep [sic] and Oliver and b.v representatives of the 
remaining children. Among the items in the list of expenses are "Funeral charges 
for father. £•>:'. Ss. M.; funeral charges for mother. £la Lis. -Id. (5 far." 

!!Joslali Wheeler, father of ICxperience Wheeler (born 170S). was a son of Ohadiah 
Wheeler, Jr.. of Concord, Ma.ss.. who married lOllzabeth White in Concord. Mass., 
July IT. 1(172. Klizabeth White was ilaughter of Resolved White, born In Leyden, 
Holland. Ii;i4. who came to Plymouth in the Mayflower with his father. William 
White, one of the signers of the Compact on the Mayflower in 1020. Resolved White 
married April S. IfilO, Judith Vassal, daughter of William Vassal, deputy governor of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony and son of Caplain John Vassal, alderman of London. 
England, who commanded his own vessel in thi' light with the Spanish armada off 
the coast of England in the reign of Queen Klizabeih. 



of the founders of the town of B ilton (17381. which was taken from the 
eastern part of Lancaster. Their children were as follows: 

1. Oliver, h. Sept. 8. 1727. 

2. .Tohn, b. April 20, 1720. 

3. William, b. .June IS, 1731. 
J(/nas, b. Dec. 3. 17;!3. 
Lois, b. April 4, 1730. 
Fationce and Prudence, b. May 22. 1739. 
Experience, b. April 24, 1741. 
Thomas, b. Aui:. 1. 1744. 
Abljah, b. ,Iul.v 2(!, 1747. 
Sar.v and Mary, b. Auj;. 24, 1751. 
These children were 1 orn in the towns of Lancaster and Bolton, Mass. 



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OLIVER POLLARD' (William'. Tliomas-, William") was born Sept. 8, 1727, at 
Lancaster, Mass.. and was married to Mary Townsand by the Rev. 
Thomas Ooss in Bolton, Mass., Oct. 25 (X. S.), 1759. It is certain that four 
children were born to them in Bolton, as follows: 

Mary, b. Aiijr. 14, 17G0. 

Klizatieth. b. Auir. 31. 17(i2: ni. Amos .Johnson .Fan. l.'i. 17.S2 
l>r. Lewis .Johnson of Keene. .\. IL; she died .May in. 1813. 
Ann, b. Auk. 13, 17(54. 
Oliver, b. Dec. 4, 17(:f>. 

The following children were [)robalily born in Bolton: 

Stephen, b. .July 12, 1709 (died). 

Jonas, b. Feb. 10. 1772 (died.) 

Rebecca, b. Aufr. 9, 1774. 

Stejihen, b. ,Iuly 29, 1770. 

,Tonas, b. .July 12, 1778: m. Sally Wilder 
Mass.: he died .Fune 12, 1S48. 

Mary. b. March 1. 1781. 

Oliver I'ollard' was a soldier In the French 
apiiear to show that he served in Captain .Jeduthan Baldwin's company in tlie 
Crown I'oint expedition in 175.'>: in Captani .lohn Carter's company in tlie 
second Crown 1'. int expedition in 17.")S. and in Captain Ephraim Wilder's 
company in 174S. He died (probably in Bolton) .Tan. IS. 1812. a,ued 84 years 
and 9 months. .Mary, his wife, died Sept. 2. 1813. as;ed 73 years and months. 
.Vsa I'oll.-ird. who was the first man killed in the battle of Bvniker Hill, was a 
cousin of (his Oliver I'ollard. 



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and Indian wars. Tlie records 



OLIVER POLLARD" ((Miver*. William'. Thomas=. William'i was born in the 
town of Bolton. Mass.. Dec. 4, 1700, and was married to Rhoda Longley in 
Bolton An?. 27, 1789, by the Rev. Phineas Wright. The following children 
were born to tlieni: 

1. Stephen, b. in Bolton, Mass.. .Tan. 20, 1790. 

2. Itebecca. b. in B Iton .Vug. 29. 1791. 

3. Ann, b. in Bolton .Inly 8, 1790. 

4. Mary Townsand, b. in Watcrford, Me., May 14, 1802. 

5. Hiram Abiff. b. in Turner, Me.. Nov. 20, 1809: m. Hannah Fay Paddock 

March 4, 1832, and had Hiram Cole, b. Nov. 2.3. 1833; George Edwin, b. 
Feb. 23. 1830, and Mary Caroline, b. .January, 1843. 

Oliver Pollard' moved to the town of Waterford, Me., about the year 1801. 
He then moved to Augusta and after a few years to Turner and from there to 



Anlmiii. Ml'., where he died in .lime. 1S51, aged 84 years and <> montli-s. He 
enfraged extensivel.v in bnsiness enterprises as a merchant, saw and grist mill 
operator, tavern liceper and farmer. In Turner he conducted a saw and grist 
mill and in Auburn a store and tavern. lie Avas a commissioned officer of the 
Sixth division. First brigade, Maine militia, from 1810 to 1822, with the rank 
of nia.ior and division inspector. He served in the war of 1812 as brigade 
quartermaster of the First brigade, Massachusetts militia, called into the 
I'nited States service for the defense of the town of Portland in 1S14. He 
became a member of Trinity lodge, A. F. and A. yi. (now in Clinton, Mass.) 
Sept. 5, 1707. He was one of the petitioners (March 0, 1811) to the grand 
lodge of Massachusetts for the charter of Oriental Star lodge of Livermore, 
Me. TraiKiuil lodge of .\nburn. Me., was organized in his house in Minot (now 
Auburn) Mai-ch 18. 1,SI8. and he was selected the first master. He was also 
chosen master of this lodge in 1819 and in 1847. In 1820 he served as grand 
junior deacon of the grand lodge of the state of Maine. The historian of 
Tran<iuil lodge speaks of him as follows: "Bro. Oliver Pollard was one of the 
most active members of this lodge, contributing lilierally of time and money 
to the advancement of Masonry. He possessed such ease and dignity of man- 
ner, combined with a correct knowledge of the lectures, that he could nit fail 
to instruct the more advanced and interest the late initiate. * * * His 
interest did not wane with declining years, but he was very constant in 
attendance so long as his health would iiermit." Rhoda, his wife, die<l .lune 

9. ISol. aged 83. 

STEPHEN POLLARD" (Oliver', Oliver', William', Thomas=, William') was 
born in Boltnn. Mass., Jan. 26, 1790, and was married (probably in Turner, 
Mo.) on March ,'5, 1809, to Emmelia Cary, b. March 13. 1789, who was a 
direct descendant from Pilgrim .John Alden.* Her father, Dr. Luther 
Cary, was a soldier in the war of the Uevolution. Children born to Stephen 
Pollard and Emmelia Cary were as follows: 

1. Luther Cary, b. .July 12, 1800. in Turner, Me. 

2. Lewis .lohnson, b. March 3, ISll, in Turner. 

3. Rhoda I.ongley, b. ,lanuary, 1813, in Turner. 

4. Stephen, b. Aug. ,">. 1S1.">. in Livermore, Me. 

5. William, b. ,Tuly 20, 1S17, in .Jvermiire. 
(i. Oliver, b. Aug. 11, 1819, in Livermore. 
7. Ahuison, b. Dec. 28, 1821, in Livermore. 
S. Emmelia, b. March 4, 1824, in Livermore. 
0. Abigail, 1). Aug. 8, 1820, in Livermore. 

10. Rebecca Ann, b. Aug. 4, 1829, in Livermore. 

11. Albert, b. May IS, 18.32, in Livermore. 

Stephen Pollard" had charge of his father's sawmill in Turner for a few 
years and about 181,") purchased and moved on to a farm in the town of Liver- 



•Pllljrim John Alden married PrisciUa Mullens In 1621. To Uiim was liorn Ruth 
Alden. Seeond generation. Jolin Riiss of Bi'aintree, Mass.. marrieil Ruth .Mdeii in 
16.i7. To them was horn Samuel Bass in liWI. Third generalicm, Diacoii Samuel 
n.iss married Mary Adams, daughter of Joseph Adams an.l widow of Samuel \V. bb. 
In ir.liil. To them was liorn Jonathan Bass (baptized in 1«HT). Fourth generation. Cap- 
tain Jonathan Hass married Su.-ianua Hyram. daughter of Captain Nicholas B.vram, 
Oct. IS. 1717. and moved to Kast Braintree. Mass.. about 1723. To I him was born 
Susanna Bass In 1722. Fifth generation. Susanna Bass married Zachariah Car.v In 
17-12. To them was born Luther Cary In 17i>l. Sixth generation. Dr. l.ulher Cary mar- 
ried Abigail King of Raynham. Mass.. in I7.'<2. To them was born lOmmelia Cary. 
(Dr. Luther Cary went to Turner. Me., in 17'.1S; died 1,S4S. See '■History of Turner." 
page 173.) For further genealogical data see "History of Earlv Settlements of 
nrldgewater. Mass.." by Nahum Mitchell, pages 110. Ill and 132, 



inure. Mi-., wliero lie lived until about four years previous to his death, which 
occurred in .lul.v. ]sr.:i at tlie home of his d.ui^'liter. Mrs. Rplieccn Ann Leavitt, 
In Liveriuore. He was a man of varied pursuits— a farmer, a fiddler, a danc- 
ing master and a horse trainer. He was fond of reading and possessed more 
books than were usually found in the households of that day. His wife, Em- 
melia Cary Pollard, died in ISCO at the hr.nie of her daughter, Mrs. Rebecca 
Ann I.eavitt. 

LUTHER CARY POLLARD' (Stephen", Olivei-', Oliver', William', Thomas', 
William') was born July 12, 1S09, in Turner, Me.: married (1) Martha Jane 
Mason and had: 

1, Luther Mason, m. (1) name unknown: m. (2) Josephine Smith. 
Luther Cary Pollard' married (2) Sally Stanchfield and had: 

2. Ossina, b. in Milo, Me.; m. (ieorge Low and had children as full.iws: 

Harry, Earl, Raymond and others: born in Stillwater, Minn. 
."!. Stephen, b. in Milo, Me. 

4. Olin. b. in Milo. Me. 

5. Jeruslia Emmelia, b. in Milo, .Me.: m. John Foss and had children as fol- 

lows: I.ydia. Kdgar. Hoy, and .Mildred, who m.-irricd George (iould. 

LEWIS JOHNSON POLLARD' (Stephen", 01iver^ Oliver*, William', Thomas'. 
William') was liorn March :!. ISII, in Turner, Me.; (died May 10, 1898, in 
Leeds, .Me.i: married .May 28, 1S:55 (1) Sylvia Llndsey, who died Dec. 5, 
1873; married (2l Hannah K. Davy on Xov. 17, 1878, in Leeds, Me.; no chil- 
dren by either marriage. 

RHODA LONGLEY POLLARD' (Stephen", 01ive^^ Oliver*, William', Thomas', 
Williani'i was born .lanuary, 18K{, in Turner, Me.; died at Kluehill. Me.; 
married Edward H. Stockman Sept. 12, 1837, in Orino. Me., and had chil- 
dren as follows: 

1. Emmelia Augusta. I). July 23. 1838, in Orino. Me.: m. Lemuel Hinckley 

Dec. S. 18(i7. in Brewer. Me.; a son. Fred, b. .Ian. 26, 1870, in Bluehill, Me 

2. Isabelle Cushing. b. June IS. 1840. in Orino. Me. 

3. Mary Eliza, h. Au.g. 19. 1842, in Orino, Me. 

4. Edward, b. Mnrcli 2(;. 1S4.^, in Orino, Me.; m. Ethel A. Woodbm-y Oct 

7, 1.8(;t;. 

5. Fred W.. b. Jan. 21. 1848; m. Ellen Grey Sept. 14, 1873, in Dexter, Me. 

6. Avail, b. June 10, 1833, in Bangor, Me.; m. George Chandler Dec. 28, 1874, 

in r.;ingor; had one child. Roy Cary, b. in Akron, ().. March 14. 1887. 

STEPHEN POLLARD' (Stephen", ()liver^ Oliver*, William'. Thomas', Wil- 
liani'i was born in Livermore, Me. Aug. ,'), 181.5; died at Belmont, N Y 
Feb. 21, 18II0; married di Lucy B. Merrill (h ,rn Dec. 2 18->,Si at Turner 
Dec, 3, 1846, and had: 

1. Julia, b. Sept. 21, 1.847. at Livermore. Me,; m. Charles L Spaulding at 

Belmont, N. Y., Jan. 14. 1874; had Charles J., b. Jan 1.5 lS7.j at Bel- 
mont: Samuel P.. b. Aug. 11. 1877, at Belmont; Lucv Irene b June -^0 
187i), at Belmont. 

2. Oliver, b. .May 20, 1853, at Belmunt: m. (ll Crawford: (2) Jennie Hall- 

(3) Alice Cralitree. 

Stephen Pollard' married (2| Sarah A. Aiulerson at Belmont NY Oct 
2.,, 1S,,(;. She was born Sept. 10, l,S2r,; place of birth uncertain: w,is left an 
orphan at ,-m> early age and came to Belmont from Xew York ,itv with the 
raiiilly of Ciptain Thompson; died at Belmont July 20, 1001. 



3. StPpluMi. b. Doc. 2t!. IS'iS, at Heluioiit: in. FraiiL- Henderson Allen (li. In 

Andover, N. Y.. March 4, ISGSl Dec. 10, 1S02. in Belmont; hail Stephen 
Kenneth, h. June 7, 1900, in Belmont. 

4. William Albert, b. April 20. 1802, in Belmont; m. Maruan^t Whitcomb I-'eb. 

0. lliol; had .\nderson Whitcomb. b. Dec. 0, lOol. 
f). Franlv Lincoln, b. Nov. G. 1804, at Belmont; m. Carrie E. Cortissos (b. In 
North Mi ore .street. New Yorlv city, Sept. 7. 1800) at Church Mission 
House, Trinity parish. New Y'ork. July 7, 1891; had Stephen, b. July 22. 
1892. at 34 Morton street. New York city, and Frank, b. Nov. 21. 1897, at 
101 Steuben street, East Orange, N. J. 

0. Sara A., b. June 4. 1809. at Belmont (d. June 28, 1897, at Belmont); m. 

Lewis \V. Allen Sept. 2. 1889, at Belmont; had Lena F., b. Aug. 2. 1890. 

at Belmont. 
Stephen Pollard' removed to Belmont, N. Y., from Livcrmore. Mc, iu the 
sprini.' of ISTiti. Ilis family, consisting of his wife and daughter Julia, joined 
him in the fall of the same year. He built a house in tliat part of the town 
of Amity known as Maineville. near Belmont, where he lived until his death 
In 1899. His cccnpation was that of a farmer, and his farm is now owned 
by his son. William .V. Pollard. 

WILLIAM POLLARD' (Stephen", Oliver', Oliver*. William', Thomas', Wil- 
liam'i was born .Tuly 20. 1817. in Livermore. Me.; died Feb. 4, 1880, in Llv- 
ermore; married Cordelia Kimliall Nov. 10. 18.52, and had children as 
follows: 

1. Augustus Torrey. b. Oct. 4. lSr)3. in Turner. Me.; m. Lottie McKinlev Jmie 

10, 1885. 

2. William M., h. Fell. 18, 1855, in Turner, Me.; m. Minnie Colwell Sept. 4. 

1889. in Atlantic City, N. J., and had William M., b. in Atlantic Citv Dec. 
24. 1895. 

3. Annie F.. h. Oct. 22. 1850. in Turner, Me. 

4. Dana, b. April 0. 1858. in Turner. Me. 

5. Carrie Emmelia. b. March 22. 1860, in Livermore, Me.; m. Dr. Warren B. 

Beckler Sept. 30, 1SS5, and had Martha, b. June 10. 1880. in Philadelphia. 
Pa.; Marian, b. March. 1890 (d. August. ISUli; Warren, b. Fell. 17. 1,895. 
in Auburn. Me. 

0. Mary. b. Dec. 12. 1803, in Livermore. Me.; m. Itutilus Kyerson Jan. 
19. 1898. 

OLIVER POLLARD' (Stephen". Oliver^ Oliver'. William". Thomas=. William'* 
was born .\ug. 11. 1819. in Livermore. Me.; died Feb. 5, 18,38 in Livermore. 

ALANSON POLLARD' (Stephen". Oliver'-. Oliver*. William', Thomas'. Wil- 
li.im'i was liorn Dec. 28. 1821. in Livermore. Me.; luai'ricd Mary L. Bald- 
win .Inly 4. 1849, and had the following children, lioi-n in Conyddn. Ind.; 
L Kuth Eiumelia. b. April 1.5. 1850; d. June. 1854. 

2. Julius, b. April. 1852; d. May, 1868. 

3. Alice Gertrude, b. Feb. 7. 1854 (d. Jan. 19. 1.890. in Minneapolis. Minn.t; m. 

Charles Spillman April 0. 1870. and liad Alanson._ b. Aug. 30. 1871, and 
.Mary Louis.i, b. Oct. 3. 187.3. who married lOhner MacLasUey. 

EMMELIA POLLARD' fSleidien". Oliver\ Olivei-*. William'. Thomas=. Wil- 
li.im'i was born March 4, 1.S24. in Livermore. Me.; m. Asa Leavitt. 



ABIGAIL POLLARD' (Stephen*, 01ive^^ Olivci'. William', TUomas=, WllliainM 
was lioni Auk. S. 1S2(!, in Liverniore, Mc: married (ll Augustus Toney 
March 11. ISIii. ami had: 

1. Edward, 1). Sept. 10, 1847. in Turner, Me.; m. (1) Addie Sterling: m. (2) 

Ellen Church and had .lulia V. and .lames, 

Abigail Pollard' married (2) David House March 15. l.S,51, and had: 

2. Elva, I). Aua, i:{, 1S.V2, in 'rurner, .Me.; m. M. (iaid Whittier .Tan. IT. l.S7(>, 

and had three children, h. in Hi)utz(lalc. I'a.. as follows: Ben. K.. b. .Inly 
21. IST.S: Edward T.. h. Mai-ch II, ISSii. and Itaymond \V.. b. Awa. Ki. 
1.SS7. 

:i. Clara Emnielia. 1). May 2i;, 1S58. 

■1 .lulia Baldwin, 1). Feb. 14, l.«!<il: m. Dr. .T. Edward Vaughan Aug. 5, 18S!). 

REBECCA ANN POLLARD' (Stephen", 01iver^ Oliver*, William', Thomas', 
Willrani'i was born .\n.i;. 1. 1S21I. in Liverniore. Me.: mairied Amos Leavitt 
March 15, l.Soii, in Louisville, Ky., and had: 

1. Edpar, b. Dec. 19, LSnO, in Louisville; m. Ada Winslow .Vug. 14. 187.S, in 

Atkinson. Wis., and had Alberta, h. Sept. 3. 1881. 

2. Marietta, b. March 1!), lS."i:'., in Livermore, Me.: m. Alfred Trasli ,Ian. 1, 

1873. in New Vineyard, Me., and had four children, b. in Bath, Me. - 
namely. Fred, b. Oct. Vi. 1873; Aubrey, b. Aug. 12. 1875: Maurice, b. 
Feb. 19, 1877, and Ada, b. Sept. 3, 1878. 
3 Maurice, b. Dec. 18, 1«.">4. in Livermore, Me.; m. Myra Bates July 10, 1879, 
in Elk Grove. Cal., and had two children, b. in Elk Grove, Cal.— Albert, b. 
April 15, 1880, and Aubrey, b. March 17, 18S3. 

4. Arthm-. b. Juno G. 185S, in Livermore, Me.; m. Emma Pratt Feb. 28, 1885, 

and had Gladys. Edgar and other children, b. in New Vineyard, Me. 

5. Albert, b. Jan. (>. 1S(;2, in Livermore, Me.; m. I^aura I-uce and had two 

children— .\da and Kansoni. b. in New Vineyard, Me. 

ALBERT POLLARD' (Stephen", Oliver^ Oliver*, William', Thomas^, William') 
was born .May l.S. l.S.'',2, in Livermore. Me., and was killed in battle at Per- 
ryvillc. Ky.. in the autumn of 1S(;2. 




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